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3 Stars Famous for a Living by Melissa Ferguson was a cute found-family romcom. After her business partner is indicted for fraud, social media influencer Catherine “Cat” Cranwell’s world of being famous for a living falls apart. Cat accepts an offer from her beloved Uncle Terry to join him out in Kannery National Park in Montana where he works as a park ranger. Terry needs Cat’s help to turn around their social media and draw more tourists to the small national park. New Yorker Cat isn’t quite cut out for Montana living, but gives it her best shot and befriends the others working in the park—Mina, Peggy, Jax, Kevin, and Zaiah. Cat is attracted to the gruff and grumpy Zaiah, and can’t seem to figure out how he feels about her.

This was a very easy read and I flew through it. I love stories with the found family trope and this one was done perfectly. The HEA was the cherry on top of a cute ending.

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This was a very fun book and I enjoyed this one very much is definitely a different worth the read thank so much for letting me read this book

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While I don't think I would classify this book as solely romance considering Cat and Zaiah didn't even get together until the last 20% of the book, I still enjoyed the story. It touches on the important topic of social media and how addictive it can be. Overall, great book by Melissa Ferguson!

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Ein richtig netter, unterhaltsamer Liebesroman. Die Story ist ein bisschen vorhersehbar, aber die Romanze zwischen der Influencerin und dem Nationalpark Ranger ist einfach süss.

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I was drawn by this cover and the idea of a modern story focused on influenceurs. In practice, though, I struggled with the first few scenes and struggled to connect with the characters. I did not finish the book. Thank you for the arc in exchange for an honest review.

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It was a cute, simple read. It was not what I was expecting when I read it was a romance but the relationship was sweet, I can say that.

I found a lot of inconsistencies that were distracting along with tons of short, clipped sentences that were disruptive to the flow while reading. I imagine they were meant to be punctuations to the story to draw out a point being made but I found it annoying. The first chapter was a struggle to get through and entirely too long.

Towards the end it did seem to come together a little better and the happily every after was incredibly sweet. I will give credit where it is due and there was not an instant love thing going on. It was no way an enemies to lovers trope but more a slightly inconvenienced by each vibe. I happen to be more partial to the enemies to lovers which may be part of why I didn't enjoy this as much.

I received this complimentary e-ARC from the publisher, courtesy of NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.

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This book was just so fun! Cat, a social media influencer, has her life blown up in the worst way & retreats to rural Montana to help out her uncle & hide away until things get better. I loved the cozy winter setting, the background characters & the sweet romance of this book. It left a smile on my face & made me think about social media in a different way which was refreshing. If you love sweet romances & cozy reads - pick this one up for sure! Melissa Ferguson, this might be my fav one yet!!

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"Famous for a Living" is a cute, clean romance based on an original premise: famous influencer Cat Cranwell suddenly finds herself involved in a public scandal through no fault of her own. Trying to wait it out until the heat dies down, she finds herself in rural Montana working for her Uncle. His position as a park ranger at a national park leads her to meet a whole crew of characters who are fun and make you want to hang out with them! Most important is cowboy Zaiah Hudson, who is the complete opposite of social-media obsessed Cat, yet sparks fly anyways.

Following the blossoming romance between Cat and Zaiah was enjoyable and entertaining. I really enjoyed this book and hope that the author, Melissa Ferguson, decides to base another book on some of the peripheral characters. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.

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This was a cute, clean story about a social media influencer who needed to get out of her own way. It was interesting reading about the pitfalls of living your life online. Well done.

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Famous for a Living by Melissa Ferguson is a contemporary story that is full of humor and challenges. It follows the story of New York influencer Cat Cranwell, who is accused of financial mischief along with her business partner. To escape the spotlight, she accepts an offer from her uncle to work at Kannery National Park in Montana. There, she meets Park Ranger Zaiah Smith and finds herself in a battle of wits. I enjoyed the charming and humorous secondary characters, Mina, Jax and Kevin, as well as the underlying message of social media addiction. While I did find myself preferring Ferguson's other works, this book offers a great escape with a hint of rom-com in a beautiful setting.

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I really enjoyed this story of an internet influencer who heads from NYC to Montana to wait out a bit of a scandal that threatens her brand. I felt like it gave a realistic look at the pitfalls and cautions of a public online life, while not diminishing the benefits entirely (there clearly are some). Cat was likable and down to earth, and I enjoyed the national park setting and cast of characters she met there. Lovely and real and charming. The romance was sweet and there were some interesting twists that tied back to the influencer/phone culture. Overall I really enjoyed this and it’s message of moderation.

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This was such a cute story! It is more women’s fiction than romance. It made me laugh out loud and I was rooting for Cat. I do wish there was more between her and Zaiah relationship wise but I still enjoyed it.

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3.5 stars! Another enjoyable read from Melissa Ferguson! Even better than "Meet You in the Margins".

When I first started reading this book, I wasn't quite sure if I was going to like it. The main character's (Cat's) choices in the first chapter were questionable and I wasn't sure if I liked her or not. However, as I got into the rest of the story, I started to enjoy it more and more, as well as warming to Cat and her personal journey.

So, I ended up loving Cat, Zaiah, and all the supporting characters as well as the excellent and timely plot. The dialogue was witty and the message about the impact of social media on our lives (both positive and negative) was spot on without being self-righteous or preachy. Great snarky dialogue, a sweet love story, lots of quirky (without being annoying) characters, and a satisfying HEA.

No profanity. No sex..

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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I requested this because I liked the last book by this author I read, but unfortunately this one fell flat. It admirably had a nice moral about social media and some promising side characters but I finished it feeling rushed through the whole thing, from the main character’s evolution to the romance. That last pre-epilogue chapter did most of the work, and as someone who prefers the show rather than tell style of writing it felt a bit blunt.

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This was really cute! I love an opposites attract story, and this one was done really well. I wish it would have been a little more fleshed out, but I was satisfied with it overall.

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hooked and hooked some more. Loved all of this and couldn't put it down. I was like oh my. I need to know more. Read it.

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This was a fun book to read! I enjoyed reading Cat's story and it gave me a lot to think about in terms of my time on social media. My favorite character by far was Zaiah, such a rugged guy but a compassionate one as well!



Thanks so much to netgalley and the publisher for the arc. The opinions are my own.

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This was cute, and sweet, and surprisingly lighthearted. It had a few darker moments - things that actually held weight and put things into perspective - but overall it felt kind of like summer camp (but, obviously, not during the summer). I did feel like Zaiah got past his (very understandable) hangups about social media a bit too easily, just as Cat’s dependence upon it was played up while not seeming to actually impact her as much as it was talked about. But I didn’t mind it so much when put in the context of a fairly low-key book. I enjoyed it!

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I definitely would say this book was more of a fiction with a romance aspect than specifically a romance. So if you’re looking for a romance heavy book, this may not be the book for you. Overall this was such a cute story and any book that can make me laugh out loud gets bonus points from me.

We meet Cat, a social media influencer who decides to move to Montana to help her uncle after being involved in a scandal to take on the roll of social media director of a small national park. Then she meets Zaiah, the park ranger who she begins to work alongside. The two are definitely polar opposites as first glance, but as they get to know each other they find more similarities between the two of them. This is one of those books where you find yourself rooting so badly for the couple and it makes the story that much more enjoyable to read.

Cat and Zaiah are clearly the stars of the story but I have to say I really appreciate Ferguson’s ability to create such interesting supporting characters as well.

I enjoyed the humor this book had but I also really appreciate how Ferguson handle the topic of social media becoming toxic. And the way Cat’s character grew from her dependency of social media to finding real connections in Montana was refreshing to read.

Overall I would give this 3.5 stars.

**I received a complementary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are all my own.

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I’ve read many of Melissa Ferguson’s books so far..
this one was great! It wasn’t as gripping to me as Meet Me in the Margins, but it was still full of the fun witty banter, sweet and more than meets the eye main characters, and the cute and believable love we all adore!
The addition of some real topics like social media addiction and being glued to our phones put it over the top. I even used the list near the end to “track” my own phone addiction!
I definitely recommend this book if you’re up for a quick, fun read with some really cute love!

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